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ISU grads - what do you miss most about ISU?

Another thread got me thinking, what do ISU grads miss most about ISU?

I'm not talking about "missing" meaning that it is no longer around (like ISU baseball or men's swimming) but instead something that you cherish about your ISU days that you miss now that you are in the working world.

Mine would be:

1) cheap tickets to ISU games
2) opportunity to walk across the street to attend nearly any game
3) big name concerts
4) central campus on sunny spring days

Re: ISU grads - what do you miss most about ISU?

Originally Posted by CyGuy33

People's Bar and Grill. I love the one in Des Moines but it's not the same. To go hand in hand with that live local music like Kentucky Fried Mullet and The Nadas.

The best times I can/can't remember involve Kentucky Fried Mullet at People's on Thursday nights for redneck night, especially the Thursday nights that the NCAA was on right after Spring Break...single tear

"I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day".-Frank Sinatra

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